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Want information on outdoor built in gas grills, we can help. When buying foods for your barbecue, make sure they are bought timely. By this I mean they are purchased as close to the barbecue date as possible, this is to ensure it is as fresh as possible. When you are at the cash checkout, place all barbecue meats in separate bags if possible to avoid any bacteria from fresh fruits or non-frozen foods. After purchasing the foods, make sure they are placed as soon as possible in a freezer or fridge.
Placing meet on your grill is the first step of actual cooking and as always the first step is the most important. Before putting anything on the grill take a look at flames, this will help you determine the best place to grill your meets. You should never in any case place meats over a open flame. This is because the flame will affect the meat by leaving discolorments usually in a black somewhat burnt color. Without tasting the food, we can already assume that the open flame will also change the taste of the meat. You should always try to grill on top of coals, so avoid the flames at all costs.
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There are four main materials used to construct barbecue grills. They are either made from chrome, stainless steel, cast iron, or they are porcelain-coated. Chrome plated barbecues have a clean and sleek look; however they require the most cleaning. Stainless steel barbecues are more rugged and do not have to be maintained much. Cast iron barbecues heat up easily and are able to retain heat the best. Porcelain coated barbecues are the easiest to clean and are the least likely to rust.
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Go green for Memorial Day picnics - Hampton Roads Daily Press
7 Jul 2008 at 2:20am
If you've been having ''responsible citizen of the world'' thoughts about greening up your Memorial Day grilling and leaving less of a carbon footprint wherever you picnic, Diane MacEachern and Rick Browne can get you off to a good start. ''It's not ...
Green grilling - Chicago Tribune
5 Jul 2008 at 4:39am
For many, grilling is a summer tradition. According to the Hearth Patio and Barbeque Association, 50 percent of all grills are charcoal grills. But using these grills pollutes our air with smoke and chemicals. Tom Mahowald with Nature's Grilling ...
Even stay-at-homes can't dodge rising costs - Boston Globe
3 Jul 2008 at 7:57pm
CHICAGO - Rising costs for bread, cheese, and propane will make today's Fourth of July holiday more expensive than last year's, even for those who decide to avoid higher gasoline prices by grilling at home. Bread cost 16 percent more in May than last ...
Fourth of July Feast - Miami New Times Blogs
7 Jul 2008 at 8:40am
Hope everyone had a safe and happy Fourth of July -- I know I did. This year I through a little shindig at my house to celebrate. So I invited the crew from work, friends, and family down to Casa de Linn with the intention of giving them something a ...
Fish: Grill it, don't skillet - Leaf Chronicle
7 Jul 2008 at 4:22am
Ambitious backyard grillers are rediscovering the ancient practice of cooking a whole fish over an open flame. It takes nothing more than a hot fire, a squirt of lemon, salt, pepper and a drizzle of olive oil to make a memorable meal. "People become ...
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